Ultrasound-mediated cavitation does not decrease the activity of small molecule, antibody or viral-based medicines
Rachel Myers,1 Megan Grundy,2 Cliff Rowe,1 Christian M Coviello,1 Luca Bau,2 Philippe Erbs,3 Johann Foloppe,3 Jean-Marc Balloul,3 Colin Story,1 Constantin C Coussios,2 Robert Carlisle2 1OxSonics Ltd, The Magdalen Centre, 2BUBBL, IBME, Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Oxford,...
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Autores principales: | Myers R, Grundy M, Rowe C, Coviello CM, Bau L, Erbs P, Foloppe J, Balloul JM, Story C, Coussios CC, Carlisle R |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Dove Medical Press
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c577637403ca43e89c1b3be55c5fe0f8 |
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